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5,043 ft
Distance
68 ft
Climb
-31 ft
Descent
00:09:43
Avg time
36 ft
Altitude change
844 ft
Altitude min
911 ft
Altitude max
850 ft
Altitude start
886 ft
Altitude end
0.7%
Grade
-3.7%
Grade max
18.7%
Grade min
1,808 ft
Distance climb
2,388 ft
Distance down
656 ft
Distance flat
00:09:43
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Creamery Run Details

  • Activities
    • Mountain Bike
    • Adaptive Bike
    • Hike
    • Trail Running
  • Riding Area
    Rochester Valley Trails
    Rochester, Vermont
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  • Difficulty Rating
  • Local Popularity
    70 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • 85 in Trail Running
    • 90 in Hiking
  • Global Ranking
    #63646 in Mountain Biking [+]
    • #138154 in Trail Running
    • #51123 in Hiking
  • Hiking SAC Scale
    T1 Hiking
  • Trail Type
    Singletrack
  • Bike Type
  • Direction
    Both Directions
  • Climb Difficulty
    Green
  • Physical Rating
    Easy
  • Trail Visibility
    Always easy to follow
  • Dogs Allowed
    Yes
  • Year Opened
    2019

A single track trail along the west side of the White River that connects the Rochester USFS Ranger Station to the Lions Club Picnic Area off VT Route 100. Please do not ride through hayfields or park on the side of the road (parking at Lions Club Picnic Area or USFS Ranger Station)

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  • 13 miles average
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  • 14 miles avg distance
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  • Last: Jun 21, 2026
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        Directions to creamery-run trailhead (43.898300, -72.822160)

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        Frequently Asked Questions About Creamery Run

        Where is Creamery Run located?
        Creamery Run is located in Rochester Valley Trails, Rochester, Vermont, United States. It is part of the Rochester Valley Trails trail network. The trailhead is located at coordinates 43.8983, -72.82216.
        How hard is Creamery Run?
        Creamery Run is rated as Green difficulty. The physical rating is Easy. The average grade is 0.7%. The climb difficulty is rated Green.
        What is the elevation gain for Creamery Run?
        Creamery Run has 68 ft of elevation gain. The trail has 31 ft of elevation descent. The elevation ranges from 844 ft to 911 ft.
        Is Creamery Run a point to point trail?
        Creamery Run is not a point to point trail. The direction is Both Directions. The trail type is singletrack.

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